‘Sopranos’ Co-Star Starts Mental-Illness Campaign
Homeless People With Mental Illness Need Better Access To Primary Care, Australia
Homeless people with mental illness lack access to primary care and seldom visit a GP at all, according to research published in the Medical Journal of Australia. Dr Qun Mai and her co-authors from The University of Western Australia conducted a retrospective cohort study of 204,727 users and 294,076 matched non-users of mental health services in WA from 1 January 1990 to 30 June 2006. They …
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Toxin Tied to Illness Is Found in Baltic Sea
A study found a neurotoxin in the waters of the Baltic Sea and evidence that it accumulates in bottom-dwelling fish and shellfish.
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‘Sopranos’ Co-Star Starts Mental-Illness Campaign
Joe Pantoliano, an actor known for bad-guy roles such as mobster Ralph Cifaretto in The Sopranos and a “killer pimp” in Risky Business , has launched a high-profile media campaign in conjunction with his new mental-health charity, No Kidding, Me 2, The New York Times reports.
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